Maintenance Officer – Ironbark

About UsLocated just outside the town of Crows Nest on Queensland’s Darling Downs, established in 1974, Ironbark is an 800 hectare Outdoor Education Centre and working farm operated by St Peters Lutheran College. At St Peters every Year 9 student undertakes this iconic 5 week immersive experience as part of their final year of Junior High. Ironbark seeks to challenge, grow and form St Peters young people through the 4 key elements of the program – community living, outdoor adventure, farm skills and environmental awareness. The Ironbark Program provides staff with the opportunity to make a transformative difference in the lives of young people.The Maintenance Officer works within a small team implementing and performing maintenance schedules for all Ironbark facilities, equipment, motor vehicles and property.  This position will, at times, work with the students to achieve these tasks.Key ResponsibilitiesPerform and coordinate maintenance of facilities, equipment, vehicles, and accommodation to ensure a safe, functional and well-maintained environment.Lead and support student groups in daily work programs, activities and weekend supervision, ensuring duty of care, pastoral support, and meaningful learning experiences.Deliver high-quality outdoor education programs aligned with Ironbark philosophy, contributing to students' personal, spiritual and community development.Manage tools, equipment and asset registers, and coordinate external contractors for specialised maintenance in line with safety and compliance requirements. Assist with land and livestock management including farming activities, fencing, pasture care, and animal welfare.What You BringDemonstrated experience engaging with teenagers in educational, residential, youth, or volunteer settings, with an understanding of adolescent development.Willingness and capability to lead and supervise student groups safely, delivering engaging, experiential outdoor learning programs.Experience and/or knowledge in building, carpentry, mechanical work, and general maintenance; farming, horticulture, or property management experience is advantageous.Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively, build positive relationships, and handle sensitive matters confidentially.Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including manual labour and outdoor work, along with any additional skills or interests (e.g. 4WD, chainsaw, music, environment, photography) that enhance community life.Commitment to the College's Christian ethos and values.How to ApplyTo apply, please submit your cover letter and curriculum vitae, demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the Position Description by clicking on the Apply button provided. Applications close at 10 AM on Thursday 4 June 2026.If you have any questions, please contact People and Culture on 07 3377 6583 or at peopleandculture@stpeters.qld.edu.auA copy of the Position Description can be found below.For more information about working at St Peters Lutheran College and the benefits on offer, please visit www.stpeters.qld.edu.au.Position Description AUD Crows Nest 4355

Maintenance Officer - Ironbark

  • Temporary Contract | July Start
  • Work in an iconic outdoor setting
  • Be part of a close knit, values led team

About Us

Located just outside the town of Crows Nest on Queensland’s Darling Downs, established in 1974, Ironbark is an 800 hectare Outdoor Education Centre and working farm operated by St Peters Lutheran College. At St Peters every Year 9 student undertakes this iconic 5 week immersive experience as part of their final year of Junior High. Ironbark seeks to challenge, grow and form St Peters young people through the 4 key elements of the program – community living, outdoor adventure, farm skills and environmental awareness. The Ironbark Program provides staff with the opportunity to make a transformative difference in the lives of young people.

The Maintenance Officer works within a small team implementing and performing maintenance schedules for all Ironbark facilities, equipment, motor vehicles and property.  This position will, at times, work with the students to achieve these tasks.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform and coordinate maintenance of facilities, equipment, vehicles, and accommodation to ensure a safe, functional and well-maintained environment.
  • Lead and support student groups in daily work programs, activities and weekend supervision, ensuring duty of care, pastoral support, and meaningful learning experiences.
  • Deliver high-quality outdoor education programs aligned with Ironbark philosophy, contributing to students' personal, spiritual and community development.
  • Manage tools, equipment and asset registers, and coordinate external contractors for specialised maintenance in line with safety and compliance requirements. 
  • Assist with land and livestock management including farming activities, fencing, pasture care, and animal welfare.
What You Bring
  • Demonstrated experience engaging with teenagers in educational, residential, youth, or volunteer settings, with an understanding of adolescent development.
  • Willingness and capability to lead and supervise student groups safely, delivering engaging, experiential outdoor learning programs.
  • Experience and/or knowledge in building, carpentry, mechanical work, and general maintenance; farming, horticulture, or property management experience is advantageous.
  • Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively, build positive relationships, and handle sensitive matters confidentially.
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including manual labour and outdoor work, along with any additional skills or interests (e.g. 4WD, chainsaw, music, environment, photography) that enhance community life.
  • Commitment to the College's Christian ethos and values.
How to Apply

To apply, please submit your cover letter and curriculum vitae, demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the Position Description by clicking on the Apply button provided. Applications close at 10 AM on Thursday 4 June 2026.

If you have any questions, please contact People and Culture on 07 3377 6583 or at peopleandculture@stpeters.qld.edu.au

A copy of the Position Description can be found below.

For more information about working at St Peters Lutheran College and the benefits on offer, please visit www.stpeters.qld.edu.au.

Eligibility requirements to work within a Queensland School

All Teachers in Queensland must be registered to teach with the QCT. To find out more about teacher registration requirements and processes please go to the QCT website here

All other employees must hold a current paid Blue Card / Exemption Card or be issued with a paid Blue Card / Exemption Card before commencing work. To find out more about Blue Card requirements or to submit an application for a Blue Card/Exemption Card please go to the Blue Card Services website here.